ULYSSES SIREN Completes Work On New Demo

September 26, 2011

Cult San Francisco Bay Area thrashers ULYSSES SIREN have completed work on a new four-song demo and are currently seeking a record deal. Any labels interested in getting a copy can contact Tambre Management at [email protected].

One of the new ULYSSES SIREN tracks, "Justifiable Homicide", is available for streaming using the audio player below.

Formed in 1983, ULYSSES SIREN is from the first wave of thrash metal from San Francisco, known for its aggressive style of speed thrash infused with sophisticated time signatures and an amazingly entertaining thrash live show often described as a thrash show with a punk attitude.

"Above The Ashes", a collection of ULYSSES SIREN's first two demos from 1984 and 1987, was released in 2002 via Relentless Metal Records.

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